Guía Práctica · Applied AI · Edition #0025

ChatGPT deep dive — images, GPTs, voice, and the full ecosystem

ChatGPT is the most used AI on the planet, and there are concrete reasons for that. Images with DALL-E 3, real-time voice conversation, custom GPTs, Canvas, web search, Operator, and Sora. An honest guide — without hiding what's good — to what OpenAI built.

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Germán Falcioni April 20, 2026
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ChatGPT built the widest toolbox on the market: images, voice, agents, video, and a GPT Store with thousands of specialists.
TL;DR

ChatGPT has the widest ecosystem of any AI product on the market. It generates images with DALL-E 3 inside the chat, it has Advanced Voice Mode (real-time spoken conversation, September 2024), Canvas for side-by-side editing, native web search, persistent memory, and custom GPTs anyone can build without code. For expert use there's Operator (a browsing agent), Sora (video), the Realtime API, Deep Research, the o3/o4 reasoning models, Projects, Enterprise, and fine-tuning. Claude wins on long-form writing, large-PDF analysis, production code, and safety. ChatGPT wins on images, voice, breadth, and distribution. If you have to pick a single AI for a general-audience recommendation, ChatGPT remains the most defensible answer on breadth alone. If you use AI as a professional production tool, Claude is the sharper scalpel.

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March 2024, a tax consultant's office in Buenos Aires. Until that month, every time a client messaged "hey, how does an LLC that sells services abroad invoice?", the consultant had to open the tax authority's PDF, find the article, check the latest resolution. Fifteen minutes per question, several a day.

That same week he signed up for ChatGPT Plus, loaded a custom GPT with the full text of the national small-business tax regime, the most recent general resolutions, and the City of Buenos Aires tax code. He wrote instructions for it: "always cite the article and the norm, and if you're not sure say so." Today that GPT is the first-pass filter for every client question. The human answer comes after, but it starts with 80 percent of the work already done.

That story — repeated tens of thousands of times through 2024 and 2025 — explains better than any pitch why ChatGPT stopped being a product and became a platform.

How we got here

Quick recap. ChatGPT launched in November 2022 as a text box with a language model behind it. Two months later it hit a hundred million users — a record for consumer adoption. We cover that history in detail in the OpenAI piece.

What happened next is that OpenAI kept stacking layers on top of that text box. First DALL-E for images, then Voice mode, then Canvas, then custom GPTs, then Advanced Voice, then Operator and Sora. In every release, the internal question wasn't "how do we improve the model?" but "what else can the platform do?"

As of April 2026, ChatGPT has around 300 million weekly active users (figure confirmed by OpenAI in December 2024 and reported by Reuters). It's by far the most used AI application in the world.

What it offers today

Canvas. OpenAI's answer to Claude's Artifacts. A side panel where the document or code you're working on sits apart from the chat. You edit directly, ChatGPT suggests targeted changes, and the chat becomes the instruction space. For long-form writing and code review, it's noticeably more comfortable than a linear chat.

Native web search. ChatGPT searches the internet in real time. You ask it for today's exchange rate, for someone's latest press conference, for the week's news, and it answers with cited sources. Claude now has search too, but ChatGPT shipped earlier and the experience is more polished.

Persistent memory. Since 2024, ChatGPT remembers things across conversations — your profession, your tone preferences, projects you're working on. You can turn it on, off, and edit what it remembers. Handy for continuous use.

Advanced Data Analysis (previously Code Interpreter). You upload a CSV, an Excel file, a PDF with tables, and you say "analyze this, pull the key metrics and make me the charts." ChatGPT runs Python in a sandbox and gives you results with visualizations. No coding required.

GPT Store and your own GPTs. The GPT Store has thousands of specialized assistants built by third parties. You go in, search "LinkedIn copywriter," find twenty, try the top-ranked. And if there isn't one for your thing, you build your own: you give it instructions in plain language, upload knowledge files, and optionally configure actions (calls to external APIs). No code. In fifteen minutes you have your own assistant.

Advanced Voice Mode. Launched September 2024. Real-time spoken conversation — you interrupt, change subject, it laughs, shifts tone. It's honestly the most natural voice interface on the consumer market. Useful for brainstorming while walking, practicing a language, thinking out loud.

ChatGPT in WhatsApp and Apple Intelligence. You can message the official ChatGPT number on WhatsApp and chat without leaving the app. And since iOS 18, Siri can delegate complex questions to ChatGPT directly — integration done with OpenAI as the primary partner.

Where it's worth it and where it isn't

Here's an honest read.

ChatGPT wins, by a margin, on image generation. DALL-E 3 inside the chat, with conversational iteration, is the most comfortable path that exists to an image that actually works. Claude doesn't generate images. Gemini generates but with less controllable results.

It also wins on voice. Advanced Voice Mode is ahead of what Google and Anthropic have today for real-time spoken conversation. It's a visible difference, not a marketing one.

It wins on ecosystem breadth. GPT Store, distribution inside Microsoft 365, WhatsApp and Apple integration, presence in hundreds of products via API. If you're looking for "an AI that's already where you're working," ChatGPT is the most likely to deliver.

Claude wins, also by a margin, on coherent long-form writing, on large-PDF analysis, on literal following of complex instructions, on production code, and on predictability of refusals. For professional work with sensitive data, Claude is the more defensible choice.

Gemini wins on native Google product integration — if you live in Gmail, Docs, and Drive, having Gemini built in there is a structural advantage.

Plus, Team, Enterprise — which one fits

ChatGPT Plus costs $20 a month. It opens up Advanced Voice without limits, DALL-E 3 without quota, the o3/o4 reasoning models, Canvas, memory, Deep Research, and the ability to build your own GPTs. For a professional using it daily, it pays for itself.

ChatGPT Team is for small teams: $25-$30 per user per month with shared workspace, private team GPTs, and no training on your data.

ChatGPT Enterprise is for large companies: custom pricing, full admin controls, SSO, and privacy and audit guarantees. This line grew fast through 2024-2025, with customers including PwC, Moderna, Klarna, and several governments.

To close, and to keep going

The question worth asking isn't "which AI is best?" but "which one is my default, and which ones are my specialists?"

For many professionals working on writing, code, and sensitive analysis, that default is Claude and ChatGPT becomes the specialist for images, voice, and creative exploration. For many other people — especially those doing broader work and less critical production — the default is ChatGPT and it's worth having as the main tool.

Neither read is wrong. What doesn't work is picking one and stopping the exploration: the field moves fast and the trade-offs shift every few months.

If you want to place ChatGPT in the wider competitive map, The AI race gives you the picture. If you want the full history of how OpenAI got here, OpenAI and ChatGPT — the one that turned the lights on is the companion read.

What role does ChatGPT play in your stack today: primary default, or specialist for specific tasks?

Keep exploring

Want to go deeper?

01 What does ChatGPT do better than Claude today?

Three concrete areas. First, images: DALL-E 3 is built intonthe chat and you iterate in plain text — Claude doesn'tngenerate images. Second, voice: the Advanced Voice ModenOpenAI launched in September 2024 is the most naturalnreal-time spoken conversation available commercially (laughs,ninterruptions, shifts in tone). Third, ecosystem breadth: thenGPT Store has thousands of specialized assistants, andnChatGPT is inside WhatsApp, inside Apple Intelligence, andninside Microsoft 365 Copilot. Claude wins on long-formnwriting, large-document analysis, production code, andnsafety. They're different strengths.n

02 Is ChatGPT Plus worth paying for, or is the Free tier enough?

The Free tier is already surprisingly capable — it gives younGPT-4o with limits, basic web search, and image generationnwith a quota. If you use it more than once or twice a weeknfor real work, the $20 a month for Plus pays back quickly: itnunlocks Advanced Voice Mode without restrictions, DALL-E 3nwithout a cap, the o3/o4 reasoning models, Canvas, persistentnmemory, Deep Research, and the ability to build your ownnGPTs. For teams there's ChatGPT Team ($25-$30 per user) andnEnterprise with admin controls and no training on your data.n

03 What are custom GPTs and what are they useful for?

A custom GPT is a configured version of ChatGPT with yournown instructions, knowledge files uploaded, and, optionally,nactions (calls to external APIs). You build it without coden— you describe in plain language what it should do, uploadnPDFs or documents, and now you have a specialized assistant.nA concrete real example: a tax consultant in Argentina builtna GPT in 2024 loaded with the full body of Argentine tax lawnand uses it as a first-pass filter for client questions. ThenGPT Store has thousands built by third parties — somenexcellent, many mediocre. The idea behind it is that ChatGPTnstopped being a product and became a platform.n

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